Replacing bus routes with rail. A plan to do that has you divided...and talking tonight. Yesterday we told you how the city plans to drop or scale back a number of bus routes as the first 10-mile section of the rail line from East Kapolei to Aloha Stadium opens to the public in 2017. The idea is that rail be the spine of the transit system, feeding riders to the shorter routes with more frequency. On our facebook page, many of you arguing over this idea. Irmina Bernal writes, "People who make plans do not ride the bus so they do not really know what people who do, need." Robert Hogan says, "Forced ridership huh, thought folks were supposed to flock to it But Carol Lavelle counters, "Shame on all you people, one person per car stuck in traffic, polluting the air that gets blown into the ocean killing the fish. You're not breathing the pollution the wind blows away, so you don't think it matters." We want to know what you think about the plan to replace some bus routes with rail. Head to facebook and share your

We've been watching what's being called the "greatest activation of Hawaiian people in more than 100 years." But could a new movement designed to unite those people tear them apart? It’s something that critics of Na’i Aupuni say could happen.

The Obama administration will unveil a major climate change plan Monday aimed at a large reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from the nation's coal-burning power plants, a senior administration official told CNN.